We put griddle in first - then fry pan - Cobb base - bagged up heat beads - wok - hot plate & rack - bag of tools (tongs lighter handle etc) more bagged up heat beads (to fill dome) - then dome right way up - finish with cardboard circle lol ........ fits perfect
Just tried following the list and room for more yet bring it on, also just found an old copy of Practical Caravan Mag Aug 2006 and they did a BBQ test/comparison gas,electric,charcoal cadacs, cobb, throw aways webbers etc etc etc and yes you have guessed it the Cobb came out as PC,S top choice.
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Just ordered a Cobb Premier Air and BBQ Kit, and I shall take photos when I unpack the main Cobb so that I can remember how to pack it up after use.
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We (well, my other half) can pack the Cobb premier and all the standard bits it comes with, two extension rings, the BBQ griddle and fire basket, roasting rack and a small enamel casserole dish into the bag.
It was used last night so I'll get pictures of it going back in the bag when he packs it later
Been using it for 12 years now, best bit of camping kit ever!
This is off the top of my head how i have mine packed….
Base & bowl in bottom of bag, with a couple of wrapped cobblestones in the basket, bagged firelighters in the moat.
Frying pan
Grilling plate (holey one)
Roasting rack
Handles & a lighter on top of the rack, plus more cobb stones
Lid on top
Extension ring slides over the lid
Wok goes in the top half of the bag & sits on top of the lid once zipped up.